Method

1. Take one grown-up and put them in
charge!Preheat your oven to 180˚C, gas
mark 4 and lightly grease a 12 cup mini doughnut
tray.

2. Melt the dairy-free spread in a
small saucepan over a low heat or nuke in a microwave-proof bowl on
high for 30 seconds. Then combine with the honey and dairy-free
milk and give it a quick stir.

3. In a separate bowl sift the
gluten-free flour, add thebicarbonate of
sodaand mix together before pouring in
your wet mixture. Briefly stir to make a smooth batter.

4. Quickly place the batter in a
food bag and snip one corner to easily pipe the mixture into your
doughnut tray (watch the video above to help show you how). Bake on
the middle shelf of the oven for 8 minutes, until golden and
springy to the touch. Leave your bakes to cool on a wire rack while
you make the topping.

5.To make the chocolate sauceplace the ingredients in a microwave-proof bowl and nuke
on high for one minute, stir, then microwave for a further 30
seconds until you reach a thick consistency. Leave to cool before
spooning into a small food bag ready to pipe!

6.To make the icingmix the
egg-free icing sugar with honey, yellow food colouring and 4-5
teaspoons of water to create a
thickish glaze.

7. Place a sheet of baking paper underneath your wire
rack to collect the drips! Next dip each doughnut (smooth side
down) in the icing to cover a half of the way and return to the
wire rack to set.

8. To complete your honey bee
doughnuts, pick apart 8 wafer daisy petals from the centre circle
and cut each petal into three quarters to make the wings (but don't
place them on yet!). Snip a tiny hole in your chocolate sauce bag
to draw three lines across each 'body' and make dots for the eyes.
Finally, position the wings on each doughnut.
Bee-rilliant!!

Tip: These
doughnuts are best eaten on the same day, so if you and your family
and friends are not going to eat them all, pop leftover doughtnuts
in the freezer uniced

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